EP2897837A1 - Vertically adjustable armrest assembly for a vehicle interior component - Google Patents
Vertically adjustable armrest assembly for a vehicle interior componentInfo
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- EP2897837A1 EP2897837A1 EP13771703.9A EP13771703A EP2897837A1 EP 2897837 A1 EP2897837 A1 EP 2897837A1 EP 13771703 A EP13771703 A EP 13771703A EP 2897837 A1 EP2897837 A1 EP 2897837A1
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- Prior art keywords
- armrest
- armrest assembly
- assembly
- pivot joint
- housing
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60N—SEATS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES; VEHICLE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B60N2/00—Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles
- B60N2/75—Arm-rests
- B60N2/79—Adaptations for additional use of the arm-rests
- B60N2/793—Adaptations for additional use of the arm-rests for use as storage compartments
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60N—SEATS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES; VEHICLE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B60N2/00—Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles
- B60N2/75—Arm-rests
- B60N2/763—Arm-rests adjustable
- B60N2/767—Angle adjustment
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60N—SEATS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES; VEHICLE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B60N2/00—Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles
- B60N2/75—Arm-rests
- B60N2/763—Arm-rests adjustable
- B60N2/77—Height adjustment
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60R—VEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B60R7/00—Stowing or holding appliances inside vehicle primarily intended for personal property smaller than suit-cases, e.g. travelling articles, or maps
- B60R7/04—Stowing or holding appliances inside vehicle primarily intended for personal property smaller than suit-cases, e.g. travelling articles, or maps in driver or passenger space, e.g. using racks
Definitions
- the invention relates generally to a vertically adjustable armrest assembly for a vehicle interior component.
- Certain vehicles include an armrest to facilitate passenger comfort.
- the armrest may be coupled to a vehicle seat, a door panel, and/or a floor console.
- the vertical position of the armrest is adjustable to accommodate vehicle occupants of different heights and/or builds.
- the armrest may be configured to rotate about a pivot joint between a lowered position and a raised position.
- An adjustment mechanism may be employed to hold the armrest in a desired position (e.g., between the lowered position and the raised position).
- Certain adjustment mechanisms are integrated within the pivot joint and/or coupled to the pivot joint to selectively block rotation of the armrest when a desired armrest position is achieved.
- the adjustment mechanisms may be subjected to a large torque as the vehicle occupant applies weight to the armrest. Accordingly, the adjustment mechanisms may be constructed from heavy and/or expensive materials (e.g., steel) to resist the torque, thereby increasing the weight and/or manufacturing cost of the vehicle.
- the vertically adjustable armrest may be positioned over a storage compartment.
- the armrest is configured to block an opening in the storage compartment while in the lowered position, thereby retaining items (e.g., portable electronic devices, glasses, documentation, etc.) within the storage compartment.
- items e.g., portable electronic devices, glasses, documentation, etc.
- the opening may be uncovered, thereby enabling items to be released from the storage compartment during vehicle operation.
- the present invention relates to an armrest assembly including a pivot joint positioned at a first longitudinal end of the armrest assembly.
- the pivot joint is configured to rotatably couple the armrest assembly to a housing of a vehicle interior component.
- the armrest assembly also includes an armrest configured to rotate about the pivot joint between a lowered position and a raised position.
- the armrest assembly further includes a shroud positioned below the armrest and configured to rotate with the armrest about the pivot joint.
- the shroud and the armrest are configured to substantially cover an opening in a storage compartment of the housing while the armrest is in the lowered position, the raised position, or a position therebetween.
- the armrest assembly includes an adjustment mechanism positioned at a second longitudinal end of the armrest assembly, opposite the first longitudinal end. The adjustment mechanism is configured to hold the armrest in one of a variety of vertical positions including the lowered position and the raised position.
- the present invention also relates to an armrest assembly including a pivot joint positioned at a first longitudinal end of the armrest assembly.
- the pivot joint is configured to rotatably couple the armrest assembly to a housing of a vehicle interior component.
- the armrest assembly also includes an armrest configured to rotate about the pivot joint between a lowered position and a raised position.
- the armrest assembly includes an adjustment mechanism positioned at a second longitudinal end of the armrest assembly, opposite the first longitudinal end. The adjustment mechanism is configured to hold the armrest in one of a variety of vertical positions including the lowered position and the raised position.
- the present invention further relates to an armrest assembly including a pivot joint configured to rotatably couple the armrest assembly to a housing of a vehicle interior component.
- the armrest assembly also includes an armrest configured to rotate about the pivot joint between a lowered position and a raised position.
- the armrest assembly includes a shroud positioned below the armrest and configured to rotate with the armrest about the pivot joint. The shroud and the armrest are configured to substantially cover an opening in a storage compartment of the housing while the armrest is in the lowered position, the raised position, or a position therebetween.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an exemplary vehicle that may include an interior component having a vertically adjustable armrest.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of an embodiment of a floor console having a vertically adjustable armrest.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the floor console of FIG. 2 with the vertically adjustable armrest in a raised position.
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the floor console of FIG. 3, taken along line 4-4.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of another embodiment of a floor console having a vertically adjustable armrest.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the floor console of FIG. 5 with the vertically adjustable armrest in a raised position.
- FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of the floor console of FIG. 6, taken along line 7-7.
- FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view of a further embodiment of a floor console including a vertically adjustable armrest having a tambour door.
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view of an embodiment of an adjustment mechanism configured to hold an armrest in a desired vertical position.
- FIG. 10 is an exploded view of the adjustment mechanism of FIG. 9.
- FIG. 1 1 is a detailed front view of an embodiment of a track that may be employed within the adjustment mechanism of FIG. 9.
- FIG. 12 is an exploded view of an embodiment of a follower that may be employed within the adjustment mechanism of FIG. 9.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an exemplary vehicle that may include an interior component having a vertically adjustable armrest.
- the vehicle 10 includes an interior 12 having a seat 14 and a floor console 16.
- the floor console 16 may include a vertically adjustable armrest configured to be raised and/or lowered to a position that facilitates driver and/or passenger comfort.
- an armrest assembly includes a pivot joint positioned at a first longitudinal end of the armrest assembly. The pivot joint is configured to rotatably couple the armrest assembly to a housing of the floor console 16.
- the armrest assembly also includes an armrest configured to rotate about the pivot joint between a lowered position and a raised position.
- the floor console 16 includes a storage compartment configured to retain various items, such as portable electronic devices, documentation, and/or glasses, among other items.
- the armrest assembly includes a shroud positioned below the armrest and configured to rotate with the armrest about the pivot joint. The armrest and the shroud are configured to substantially cover an opening in the storage compartment while the armrest is in the lowered position, the raised position, or a position therebetween. Accordingly, items within the storage compartment are retained regardless of armrest position.
- the armrest assembly includes an adjustment mechanism positioned at a second longitudinal end of the armrest assembly, opposite the first longitudinal end.
- the pivot joint may be positioned at a rear portion of the armrest assembly, and the adjustment mechanism may be positioned at a front portion of the armrest assembly.
- the adjustment mechanism is configured to hold the armrest in one of a number of vertical positions including the lowered position and the raised position. Because the adjustment mechanism is positioned at the opposite longitudinal end of the armrest assembly from the pivot joint, the adjustment mechanism may be subjected to less loading (e.g., torque) than an adjustment mechanism integrated within or coupled to the pivot joint. Accordingly, the adjustment mechanism may be constructed from lighter and/or less expensive materials, thereby reducing vehicle weight and/or manufacturing costs.
- a seat, a door panel, and/or a rear seat assembly may include a vertically adjustable armrest configured to be raised and/or lowered to a position that facilitates driver and/or passenger comfort.
- the armrest assembly may include a shroud configured to substantially cover an opening in the storage compartment while the armrest is in the lowered position, the raised position, or a position therebetween.
- the armrest assembly may also include an adjustment mechanism positioned at the opposite longitudinal end of the armrest assembly from the pivot joint to facilitate reduced structural loading on the adjustment mechanism.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of an embodiment of a floor console 16 having a vertically adjustable armrest.
- the floor console 16 includes a housing 18 configured to support an armrest assembly 20.
- the housing 18 may include a storage compartment configured to retain various items, such as documents, glasses, and/or portable electronic devices, among other items.
- the armrest assembly 20 includes an armrest 22 configured to rotate between the illustrated lowered position, and a raised position.
- the armrest assembly 20 also includes a shroud 24 positioned below the armrest 22 and configured to rotate with the armrest 22.
- the shroud 24 and the armrest 22 are configured to substantially cover an opening in the storage compartment while the armrest is in the lowered position, the raised position, or a position therebetween. Accordingly, items within the storage compartment are retained regardless of armrest position.
- the shroud 24 is disposed about a vertical extension of the housing 18. Accordingly, with the armrest 22 in the illustrated lowered position, the shroud 24 substantially covers the vertical extension. However, when the armrest is rotated in an upward direction 26, a portion of the vertical extension is exposed. Contact between the shroud 24 and the vertical extension blocks items from being released from the storage compartment. As a result, items within the storage compartment are retained regardless of armrest position.
- the armrest 22 may also be rotated in a downward direction 28 to the illustrated lowered position. As discussed in detail below, an adjustment mechanism may be employed to control movement of the armrest relative to the floor console 16, and to hold the armrest in one of a variety of vertical positions.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the floor console of FIG. 2 with the vertically adjustable armrest 22 in a raised position. As illustrated, with the armrest 22 in the raised position, a portion of the vertical extension 30 of the housing 18 is exposed. However, contact between the shroud 24 and the vertical extension 30 blocks items from being released from the storage compartment 32 while the armrest is in the raised position. As a result, items within the storage compartment 32 are retained regardless of armrest position.
- the armrest assembly 20 includes a pivot joint 34 positioned at a rearward longitudinal end of the armrest assembly 20.
- the pivot joint 34 is configured to rotatably couple the armrest assembly 20 to the housing 18 of the floor console 16.
- the armrest 22 is configured to rotate about the pivot joint 34 between the lowered position and the raised position.
- the shroud 24 is configured to rotate with the armrest 22 about the pivot joint 34. Accordingly, the shroud 24 and the armrest 22 are configured to substantially cover an opening in the storage compartment 32 while the armrest 22 is in the lowered position, as shown in FIG. 2, the raised position, as shown in FIG. 3, or a position therebetween.
- the armrest 22 is configured to rotate about the pivot joint 34 relative to the shroud 24 to facilitate access to the storage compartment 32.
- the armrest 22 and the shroud 24 substantially cover the opening in the storage compartment 32, thereby blocking access to items within the storage compartment.
- a vehicle occupant may rotate the armrest 22 to an open position, as illustrated by the solid lines, thereby enabling the occupant to access items within the storage compartment 32.
- the armrest assembly 20 includes a release mechanism 36 configured to selectively block rotation of the armrest 22 relative to the shroud 24. Accordingly, the armrest 22 may be held in the closed position during vehicle operation.
- an occupant may rotate the armrest 22 to the open position, thereby facilitating access to the storage compartment 32.
- the armrest 22 may be rotated between the open position and the closed position independently of the vertical height adjustment. Therefore, a vehicle occupant may access the storage compartment while the armrest is in the raised position, the lowered position, or a position therebetween.
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the floor console 16 of FIG. 3, taken along line 4-4.
- the armrest assembly 20 includes an adjustment mechanism 38 configured to hold the armrest in one of a variety of vertical positions including the lowered position and the raised position. Accordingly, a height of the armrest 22 may be adjusted in a vertical direction 40 to facilitate passenger comfort (e.g., to accommodate passengers of different heights and/or builds).
- the pivot joint 34 is positioned at a first (e.g., rear) end 42 of the armrest assembly 20 along a longitudinal direction 44.
- the adjustment mechanism 38 is positioned at a second (e.g., front) end 46 of the armrest assembly 20, opposite the first end, along the longitudinal direction 44.
- the adjustment mechanism 38 may be subjected to less loading (e.g., torque) than an adjustment mechanism integrated within or coupled to the pivot joint. Accordingly, the adjustment mechanism may be constructed from lighter and/or less expensive materials (e.g., plastic), thereby reducing vehicle weight and/or manufacturing costs.
- the shroud 24 is disposed about the vertical extension 30 of the housing 18. In this configuration, contact between the shroud 24 and the vertical extension 30 blocks items from being released from the storage compartment 32. As a result, items within the storage compartment 32 are retained regardless of armrest position.
- the adjustment mechanism 38 is positioned within a cavity between an exterior surface of the floor console 16 and an interior surface of the storage compartment 32. Accordingly, the adjustment mechanism 38 is hidden from the vehicle occupants, thereby enhancing the appearance of the vehicle interior.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of another embodiment of a floor console 16 having a vertically adjustable armrest.
- the shroud 24 is disposed within a recess 48 in the housing 18. Accordingly, with the armrest 22 in the illustrated lowered position, the housing 18 substantially covers the shroud 24. However, when the armrest 22 is rotated in an upward direction 26, an additional portion of the shroud 24 is exposed. Similar to the embodiment described above with reference to FIGS. 2-4, the shroud 24 and the armrest 22 are configured to substantially cover an opening in the storage compartment while the armrest is in the lowered position, the raised position, or a position therebetween. As a result, items within the storage compartment are retained regardless of armrest position.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the floor console 16 of FIG. 5 with the vertically adjustable armrest in a raised position. As illustrated, with the armrest 22 in the raised position, a larger portion of the shroud 24 is exposed. However, contact between the shroud 24 and the housing 18 blocks items from being released from the storage compartment 32 while the armrest is in the raised position. As a result, items within the storage compartment 32 are retained regardless of armrest position.
- the pivot joint 34 is configured to rotatably couple the armrest assembly 20 to the housing 18 of the floor console 16.
- the armrest 22 is configured to rotate about the pivot joint 34 between the lowered position and the raised position.
- the shroud 24 is configured to rotate with the armrest 22 about the pivot joint 34. Accordingly, the shroud 24 and the armrest 22 are configured to substantially cover an opening in the storage compartment 32 while the armrest 22 is in the lowered position, as illustrated in FIG. 5, the raised position, as illustrated in FIG. 6, or a position therebetween.
- FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of the floor console 16 of FIG. 6, taken along line 7-7.
- the armrest assembly 20 includes an adjustment mechanism 38 configured to hold the armrest in one of a variety of vertical positions including the lowered position and the raised position. Accordingly, a height of the armrest 22 may be adjusted in the vertical direction 40 to facilitate passenger comfort (e.g., to accommodate passengers of different heights and/or builds).
- the shroud 24 is disposed within a recess 48 of the housing 18. In this configuration, contact between the shroud 24 and the housing 18 blocks items from being released from the storage compartment 32. As a result, items within the storage compartment 32 are retained regardless of armrest position.
- the adjustment mechanism 38 is positioned within a cavity between an exterior surface of the floor console 16 and an interior surface of the storage compartment 32. Accordingly, the adjustment mechanism 38 is hidden from the vehicle occupants, thereby enhancing the appearance of the vehicle interior.
- FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view of a further embodiment of a floor console 16 including a vertically adjustable armrest 22 having a tambour door 50.
- the tambour door 50 is configured to slide in a direction 52 from the illustrated closed position to an open position.
- the closed position substantially blocks the opening to the storage compartment, and the open position facilitates access to the storage compartment 32.
- a vehicle occupant may slide the tambour door 50 in the direction 52, access items within the storage compartment 32, and then slide the tambour door 50 in the direction 54 to close the storage compartment.
- the armrest 22 is configured to rotate between a lowered position and a raised position.
- a shroud 24 is positioned below the armrest 22 and configured to rotate with the armrest.
- the shroud 24 and the armrest 22 are configured to substantially cover the opening in the storage compartment while the armrest is in the lowered position, the raised position, or a position therebetween, and the tambour door is closed.
- access to the storage compartment 32 is provided by the tambour door 50.
- a gap 56 is formed between the armrest 22 and the housing 18 to facilitate rotation of the armrest 22 relative to the housing 18.
- the tambour door 50 extends across the gap 56, thereby substantially enclosing the storage compartment regardless of armrest position.
- the armrest assembly may include other armrest configurations.
- certain armrest assemblies may include an armrest configured to slide in the longitudinal direction (e.g., fore and aft) relative to the shroud.
- the armrest may be positioned at a desired vertical position and a desired longitudinal position, thereby enhancing passenger comfort.
- the sliding armrest may rotate relative to the shroud to facilitate access to the storage compartment.
- access to the storage compartment may be blocked throughout the longitudinal and vertical ranges of motion of the armrest.
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view of an embodiment of an adjustment mechanism 38 configured to hold an armrest in a desired vertical position.
- the adjustment mechanism 38 includes a guide 58 rotatably coupled to the housing 18 by a first pin 60, and a carrier 62 rotatably coupled to the armrest 22 by a second pin 64.
- the carrier 62 is configured to translate along the guide 58 to transition the armrest between a variety of vertical positions. It should be appreciated that in alternative embodiments, the carrier 62 may be rotatably coupled to the housing 18, and the guide 58 may be rotatably coupled to the armrest 22.
- the adjustment mechanism 38 includes a biasing member, such as the illustrated tape spring 66, extending between the carrier 62 and a mount 68 on the guide 58.
- the tape spring 66 is configured to urge the armrest 22 toward the lowered position, thereby resisting upward movement of the armrest during operation of the vehicle.
- the adjustment mechanism 38 includes a damping member 70 extending between the carrier 62 and the guide 58.
- the damping member 70 is configured to damp movement of the armrest 22 relative to the housing 18.
- the damping member 70 includes a gear configured to engage a rack 72 of the guide 58.
- the damping member 70 is configured to resist rotation of the gear, thereby damping movement of the carrier 62 along the guide 58.
- the adjustment mechanism 38 includes a follower 74 rotatably coupled to the carrier 62, and a track 76 within the guide 58.
- a biasing assembly 78 is configured to urge a pin 80 of the follower 74 into the track 76, thereby enabling the pin 80 to follow the contours of the track 76.
- the follower 74 includes a protrusion 82 configured to engage an extension 84 of the carrier 62. Contact between the protrusion 82 and the extension 84 blocks rotation of the upper end of the follower 74 away from the guide 58, thereby substantially reducing or eliminating the possibility of the pin 80 disengaging the track 76.
- the protrusion 82 and the extension 84 facilitate rotation of the follower 74 in the direction 86, thereby enabling the pin 80 to follow the contours of the track.
- the track 76 includes multiple notches configured to capture the pin 80, thereby blocking downward movement of the armrest 22 relative to the housing 22.
- FIG. 10 is an exploded view of the adjustment mechanism 38 of FIG. 9.
- the carrier 62 includes a cylindrical mount 88 for rotatably coupling the follower 74 to the carrier 62.
- a fastener within the biasing assembly 78 is configured to engage an opening in the cylindrical mount (e.g., via a threaded connection) to secure the follower 74 to the carrier 62.
- the carrier 62 also includes a first opening 90 configured to accommodate the tape spring 66, and a second opening 92 configured to accommodate the damping member 70.
- the track 76 includes multiple notches configured to capture the pin 80, thereby blocking downward movement of the armrest relative to the housing.
- the track 76 includes a first notch 94 corresponding to the lowered position of the armrest.
- an occupant lifts the armrest in the upward direction 26 until a desired armrest position is achieved. The occupant then releases the armrest, and a combination of the weight of the armrest and the force of the tape spring 66 drives the armrest in the downward direction 28 until the pin 80 engages the first notch below the release point.
- the armrest moves downwardly until the pin 80 engages the first notch 94.
- the armrest moves downwardly until the pin 80 engages the second notch 96.
- the pin 80 may engage the third notch 98, a fourth notch 100, or a fifth notch 102 (e.g., corresponding to the raised position of the armrest) in a similar manner.
- the occupant lifts the armrest above the fifth notch 102 such that the pin 80 engages a straight portion 104 of the track 76.
- the combination of the armrest weight and the force of the tape spring 66 urges the armrest back to the first notch 94.
- the damping member 70 limits the speed of the armrest, thereby reducing the contact force between the pin 80 and the first notch 94, and providing smooth armrest movement.
- FIG. 1 1 is a detailed front view of an embodiment of a track 76 that may be employed within the adjustment mechanism 38 of FIG. 9.
- the track 76 includes multiple ramps and ridges configured to control movement of the pin within the track.
- the track 76 includes a first ramp 106 positioned above the first notch 94.
- the first ramp 106 drives the pin 80 outwardly (e.g., away from the guide 58) against the bias of the biasing assembly 78.
- the pin 80 moves inwardly (e.g., toward the guide 58).
- a second ramp 1 12 drives the pin 80 outwardly (e.g., away from the guide 58) against the bias of the biasing assembly 78.
- the pin 80 moves inwardly (e.g., toward the guide 58).
- Contact between the pin 80 and the ridge 114 blocks movement of the pin 80 toward the second notch 96.
- the ridge 114 directs the pin 80 toward the third notch 98 in the direction 1 16.
- the track 76 also includes a third ramp 118 extending to a third ridge 120, which is configured to direct the pin 80 in a direction 122 toward the fourth notch 100.
- the track 76 includes a fourth ramp 124 extending to a fourth ridge 126, which is configured to direct the pin 80 in a direction 128 toward the fifth notch 102.
- the forth ridge 126 is also configured to direct the pin 80 toward the straight portion 104 of the track 76 upon upward movement of the armrest 22 beyond the fifth notch 102. Accordingly, to transition the armrest to the lowered position, the occupant lifts the armrest to the maximum vertical position, and then releases the armrest. The weight of the armrest and the force applied by the tape spring 66 drive the pin in the direction 28 to the first notch 94, thereby returning the armrest to the lowered position. While the illustrated embodiment includes five notch, which correspond to five vertical armrest positions, it should be appreciated that alternative embodiments may include more or fewer notches/vertical armrest positions. For example, in certain embodiments, the track 76 may include 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, or more notches, thereby providing a corresponding number of vertical armrest positions.
- FIG. 12 is an exploded view of an embodiment of a follower 74 that may be employed within the adjustment mechanism 38 of FIG. 9.
- the follower 74 includes a first opening 130 within a body 132 of the follower 74.
- the first opening 130 is configured to secure the pin 80 to the body 132 (e.g., via a press- fit connection, an adhesive connection, etc.).
- the follower 74 also includes a second opening 134 within the body 132.
- the second opening 134 is configured to house the biasing assembly 78.
- the biasing assembly 78 includes a first washer 136 (e.g., formed from a resilient material, such as plastic), a compression spring 138, a second washer (e.g., formed from a rigid material, such as steel), and a fastener 142.
- the fastener 142 includes a head 144 and a shaft 146. As previously discussed, the shaft 146 may be threaded to establish a threaded connection with the cylindrical mount 88 of the carrier 62.
- the biasing assembly 78 is configured to urge the pin 80 against the track 76, thereby enabling the pin 80 to follow the contours of the ramps and ridges.
- the pin 80 is driven in the direction 148, thereby compressing the spring 138.
- the compressed spring 138 drives the pin 80 in the direction 150, thereby facilitating contact between the pin and a correspond ridge and/or notch.
- the possibility of the pin disengaging the track is substantially reduced or eliminated.
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